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WARSAW — The first tabulations have been released. These votes are those of the 1,230 absentee ballots and 30 machine ballots cast. Here are the results of the absentee ballots, which represents 2.49 percent of the registered voters in the county. Republican Ticket United States Senator Mike Braun …Read More

WARSAW — The theme at various voting locations in Warsaw on Tuesday, May 8, was the consistency of voter turnout. “It’s been very steady,” said Jennifer Whitaker, inspector of Warsaw’s 2nd Ward, First Precinct, located at the Shrine Building in the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. “We share a precinct …Read More

INDIANA — In the upcoming race for the U.S. Senate, the incumbent, Senator Joe Donnelly, is running unopposed for the Democratic ballot nomination. Three Republicans are vying for their party’s nomination to make it onto the official ballot for U.S. Senate.

WARSAW — The last ballots arrived at 8:27 p.m. and it was just under 10 minutes before the final results were received. With all precincts reporting in the county had a 41.01 percent voter turn out. Republican Ticket President Jeb Bush — 114 Ben Carson — 176 Chris …Read More

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Voting locations for the May 3 primary election have been established and announced by Michelle Puckett, county auditor. Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. The locations are designated by the county commissioners. Clay Township 1st Precinct and 2nd Precinct — Claypool …Read More

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The primary is Tuesday, May 3, with polls opening at 6 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. It is said that Indiana voters will be critical in determining the presidential nominees at each party’s national conventions. But the importance of voting goes beyond the presidential …Read More

INDIANAPOLIS — Voters and poll workers are gearing up for the Primary Election, which is just days away on Tuesday, May 3. To help voters prepare, here are some reminders of what you need to know before you go to the polls. You cannot bring election materials inside …Read More

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Voter registration ends today Monday, April 4. Kosciusko County residents may register in the County Justice Building’s clerk’s office or at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles license branch by 4:30 p.m. or online at www.indianavoters.com by 11:59 p.m. Verification of registration status can be checked …Read More

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The ballot is set for the May 3 Primary election. Candidate filing ended at noon today, Friday, Feb. 5. At the county level, the Republican ballot will have two contested races: county commissioner-northern district and county council at-large. On a state level there will be …Read More

Secretary of State Connie Lawson today announced that 12 percent or 327,477 of the 2,661,239 Hoosiers who were eligible to vote in the May 5 municipal primary election cast a ballot. Not all Hoosier voters were eligible to vote in the May 5 municipal elections. Only voters who …Read More

Results from the first precincts are in for the 2015 Municipal Primary, with 10 of 39 reporting. The first precinct to arrive with ballots, was Warsaw 4-2 at approximately 6:11 p.m. The Warsaw Community School Corp., school referendum has received 982 votes in favor and 596 votes against. …Read More

Just who can and cannot vote in the upcoming primary on May 5? Ann Torpy, Kosciusko Clerk of the Circuit Court, provides an explanation. Registered voters, who reside within the city of Warsaw, will vote for city offices that include the mayor, clerk-treasurer, city common council at-large and …Read More

Early voting, also known as absentee voting, began Monday, April 20, at the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office in the Kosciusko County Justice Building, 121 N. Lake St., Warsaw. The early voting office will be open from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 4:30 p.m. Monday through …Read More

Absentee voting for the 2015 Municipal primary for the cities of Warsaw and Nappanee and special election on a referendum for Warsaw Community Schools will begin Monday, April 20 and end May 3. Voting will take place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, with special …Read More

There will not be a primary election held in Syracuse May 5 because candidates are running unopposed. Town Councilmen Brian Woody, who represents District 4, and Bill Musser, who represents District 5, are seeking re-election while Tom Hoover is seeking to represent District 3, which is currently represented …Read More

Three men are seeking the candidacy for southern district county commissioner in the May 6 primary election. There are no races for county council seats, however, four Republicans are vying for re-election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are seeking the southern district commissioner seat. The two nominated in …Read More